by Remon Geyser. In Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya, cellular network operators are growing in popularity among Facebook and Twitter users.
Tag archives: Talk Africa
Talk Africa: SA selfie culture
by Remon Geyser. A great portion of SA’s consumer base is loving the selfie trend, and brands are using this more and more as part their marketing strategies.
Talk Africa: DRC’s social media climate
by Remon Geyser. Brands are eager to get a better understanding of the day in the social media life of a DRC citizen.
Talk Africa: The collective culture of Burkina Faso
by Remon Geyser. Even though less than 1m people have direct internet access, Burkina Faso is known for some of Africa’s most culturally diverse and unique events.
Talk Africa: Trending in Ethiopia
by Remon Geyser. Although Ethiopia’s online population is still relatively small, we asked our creative network for a a snapshot of what’s trending in the country recently to see what we may learn.
Talk Africa: Kenya on-air
by Remon Geyser (@remongeyser) Radio is buzzing its way through the airwaves in Kenya, and making a big impact upon the consumers who tune in to listen to the latest news and freshest hits from around the country. We chatted with a few of our Kenyan creatives to get a better feel for the Kenyan radio landscape.
Talk Africa: Kenya going digital
by Remon Geyser (@remongeyser) Kenya is undergoing some interesting changes and we’ve picked up two important shifts impacting consumers and the brand communications industry. The one is the move from analogue to digital in TV, and the other encompasses the rise of digital agencies.
Talk Africa: How Nollywood is driving Pan-Africanism
by Remon Geyser (@remongeyser) One important player in the promotion of an interconnected African spirit is the highly successful Nigerian film industry — which averages an annual turnover of US$250m.
Talk Africa: Understanding the Ghanaian market through the lens of soccer
by Remon Geyser (@remongeyser) In an exciting country where infrastructure is booming, the economy of Ghana is growing fast and the people are embracing a new age of online socialism. However, it’s time for brands to step up to the plate and synchronise their communication to better unify the Ghanaian football warcry
Talk Africa: Getting social in Nigeria — what’s all the talk about?
by Remon Geyser (@remongeyser) The Nigerian market is in the middle of the Pan-African mobile tech boom. Being a country so rich in dynamic, branded, personalised and trending conversation, social media platforms have facilitated the growth of rapid information sharing.